Imagine our amazement seeing the bright flash as we successfully underwent nuclear fission for the first time. Since then, we’ve utilized nuclear technology for its vast energy capabilities in many facets of life, but there’s no forgetting that period in the early 20th century when we had converted mass into energy to essentially create temporary, deployable suns.
Now, assuming we are not the only intelligent beings in the universe (extremely likely), imagine our distant brethren, whatever they may look like, discovering that same bright flash of light for the first time as well and reaching a similar milestone for their species in terms of renewable energy. Not even just one species, perhaps countless different species across space and time.
I dunno, just thought that was neat think about. Different, completely separate pockets of life in the universe making the same leaps forward based purely on the fact that we’re all working with the same elements scattered across the universe, and that the laws of physics remain true anywhere (assuming these last 2 things are absolutely true).
Submitted October 21, 2022 at 01:24PM by Gigabitten https://ift.tt/FSGEk26
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